Masterclass on AI by Microsoft



AI Summary

  • Attended a Microsoft masterclass on AI security.
  • Microsoft informed about a new AI jailbreak technique called “Skeleton Key.”
  • Concerns about AI models’ vulnerabilities and the need for additional security measures.
  • Microsoft’s response includes input filtering, output filtering, and monitoring.
  • Additional AI systems offered for enhanced security, implying extra costs for users.
  • Microsoft’s updates to its AI technology aim to protect users and their clients.
  • The updates include AI-driven detection systems and content safety prompt shields.
  • These security features are enabled by default but may incur additional costs.
  • The discussion includes skepticism about the profitability and effectiveness of AI investments.
  • Goldman Sachs report suggests AI may not be cost-effective for automation in the next decade.
  • Concerns about AI’s ability to solve complex problems and its impact on tasks.
  • Google Cloud’s introduction of grounding capabilities for AI responses.
  • Google’s balance between response quality and cost efficiency in grounding inquiries.
  • Google’s experimental high-fidelity mode for industries where precision is crucial.
  • Google’s collaboration with data providers to integrate authoritative information into AI models.
  • The need for additional steps to ensure the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated responses.
  • The narrative includes a critical perspective on the monetization strategies of AI companies.